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Design of a comparative effectiveness evaluation of a culturally tailored versus standard community-based smoking cessation treatment program for LGBT smokers

机译:设计针对LGBT吸烟者的文化定制和标准社区戒烟治疗计划的比较有效性评估

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BackgroundSmoking prevalence rates among the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) population are significantly higher than the general population. However, there is limited research on smoking cessation treatments in this group, particularly on culturally targeted interventions. Moreover, there are few interventions that address culturally specific psychosocial variables (e.g., minority stress) that may influence outcomes. This paper describes the protocol for a comparative effectiveness trial testing an evidence-based smoking cessation program, Courage to Quit, against a culturally tailored version for LGBT smokers, and examines the role of culturally specific psychosocial variables on cessation outcomes. Methods/DesignTo examine the effectiveness of a culturally targeted versus standard smoking cessation intervention, the study utilizes a 2-arm block, randomized, control trial (RCT) design. Adult LGBT participants (n?=?400) are randomized to one of the two programs each consisting of a six-session group program delivered in a community center and an eight week supply of the transdermal nicotine patch. Four individualized telephone counseling sessions occur at weeks 2, 5, 7, and 9, at times of greatest risk for relapse. Study outcome measures are collected at baseline, and 1, 3, 6, and 12?months post quit date. Primary outcomes are expired air carbon monoxide verified 7-day point-prevalence quit rates at each measurement period. Secondary outcomes assess changes in cravings, withdrawal symptoms, smoking cessation self-efficacy, and treatment adherence. Additionally, study staff examines the role of culturally specific psychosocial variables on cessation outcomes using path analysis. DiscussionDetermining the efficacy of culturally specific versus standard evidence based approaches to smoking cessation is a critical issue facing the field today. This study provides a model for the development and implementation of a culturally tailored smoking cessation intervention for LGBT participants and addresses a gap in the field by examining the role of culturally psychosocial variables associated with cessation outcomes. Trial registrationU.S. National Institutes of Health Clinical Trials NCT01633567 Registered 30 May 2012.
机译:背景女同性恋,男同性恋,双性恋和变性者(LGBT)人群中的吸烟率显着高于普通人群。但是,该人群中关于戒烟治疗的研究有限,尤其是针对文化的干预措施。此外,很少有干预措施能够解决可能影响结果的文化上特定的社会心理变量(例如少数群体压力)。本文介绍了一项相对有效性试验的协议,该协议针对针对LGBT吸烟者的文化定制版本测试了基于证据的戒烟计划“勇气戒烟”,并研究了文化特定的社会心理变量对戒烟结果的作用。方法/设计为了检验针对文化的戒烟干预与标准戒烟干预措施的有效性,该研究采用了两臂阻断,随机对照试验(RCT)设计。成年LGBT参与者(n = 400)被随机分配到两个计划之一,每个计划由社区中心提供的六节小组计划和八周的经皮尼古丁贴剂组成。在第2、5、7和9周,在复发风险最高的时​​候,进行了四个个性化电话咨询会议。在基线,戒烟日后1、3、6和12个月收集研究结果的测量值。主要结局是在每个测量期间已验证的7天空气中一氧化碳戒烟率已过期。次要结果评估了渴望,戒断症状,​​戒烟自我效能和治疗依从性的变化。此外,研究人员还使用路径分析来研究文化特定的社会心理变量对戒烟结局的作用。讨论确定基于文化的特定证据与基于标准证据的戒烟方法的有效性是当今该领域面临的关键问题。这项研究为LGBT参与者制定和实施了针对文化的戒烟干预措施提供了模型,并通过研究与戒烟结果相关的文化心理社会变量的作用来解决该领域的空白。试用注册美国国立卫生研究院临床试验NCT01633567注册于2012年5月30日。

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